Economy is one of the three pillars of sustainability in addition to ecology and society, and as such forms a crucial part of any development project regardless of its nature….
Our 2011-12 course kicked off last week with guest professor and urban designer Jean-Michel Roux from the Institute of Town Planning in Grenoble, who’s approach to our theme “Urban Regeneration”…
The Curry Stone Foundation has awarded this year’s $100,000 prize to Taiwanese architect Hsieh Ying-Chun, who for over a decade has worked in rural areas affected by natural disaster. Hsieh…
Nerea, top left, at the final review of 3rd year design studio, student housing project for KIST campus Last week we caught up with one of last year’s students who…
Originally featured in Metropolis back in January, and their first major project receiving wide acclaim, MASS Design Group is a (pending) not-for-profit design firm founded by six students at Harvard’s…
The field of development-oriented architecture and design is a young yet booming area of practice, fueled by an increasing awareness of global problems and the drive to solve them through…
It’s been a year and a half since the poorest country in the Western hemisphere was levelled by the 7.0 earthquake that killed over 300,000 people and left at least…
It all started with a blog post over at Harvard Business Review by Vijay Govindrajan of Dartmouth College’s Tuck School of Business and marketing consultant Christian Sarkar on the the…
In the 2010-2011 edition of our masters program, we partnered up with the architectural non-profit Architecture for Humanity, a San Francisco-based but internationally-operating organization that brings architectural services to communities…
This is our second year as an official master’s degree: International Cooperation Sustainable Emergency Architecture, an English-language program based in Barcelona at the ESARQ-UIC School of Architecture and part of…